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I smell Christmas card with the antler photo!

I think this is the first time I have ever seen your picture. I imagined you as a blonde. {sigh of relief that you are an adorable brunette because I wouldn’t be able to handle you being funny and blonde}

We all want to feel confident in our own house, often concerned to protect ourselves and our families. If not home, we want to ensure that assets are protected. Training is a puppy should be a guard is a good way to keep hackers. The following steps can help you train your puppy is the best keeper.

Step 1 socialize your puppy. Expose the puppy to new people, animals and things. Obedience dog trainer Cesar Millan is socializing your puppy, from 5 to 7 weeks of age. Socialization is the entire life cycle. This will contribute to unnecessary and unwanted aggression.

Step 2 The health of the puppy. A healthy diet, regular exercise and proper vaccination can help your puppy in the right mood.
This increases your chances of success in training. Step 3 Set the stage. Ask someone for help, the dog who has never done, as shown by an attacker on your doorstep.
Reward your dog with a treat or praise him with a pat on the head as a sign of alertness, as lighter. Do this for 30 minutes daily for one week.
Step 4: Correct the puppies. If the puppy does not function properly if you do not want to bark, which was asked to peel too. This can also be aggressive against him, as customers friends, family and neighbors. Safe said, the dog No or quiet until it stops barking.

Step 6 Contact a professional dog trainer in your area. If you need help training your local humane society, or visit the local pet stores for more information on dog obedience and training.
Disclaimers.

It is easier to train a puppy as a guard dog when you start a race with an inherited protective instincts as a German shepherd.

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